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Rinzler v. Hunter

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 9, 1953
74 S.E.2d 665 (Ga. 1953)

Opinion

18049.

SUBMITTED JANUARY 15, 1953.

DECIDED FEBRUARY 9, 1953. REHEARING DENIED FEBRUARY 25, 1953.

Injunction. Before Judge Vaughn. DeKalb Superior Court. September 29, 1952.

B. Hugh Burgess and James M. Roberts, for plaintiffs in error.

Camp Camp, Ben J. Camp, John Wesley Weekes, and Weekes Candler, contra.


The exception here is to an order granting an interlocutory injunction, on the petition of Mrs. Betty W. Hunter, as the owner of an improved lot of real estate, against Joseph Rinzler and another, the owners of an adjoining and higher lot, alleging that the defendants were maintaining a continuing nuisance on their lot by increasing the flow of surface waters on their lot by artificial means, to the injury of her property. The pleadings are essentially the same as in the case of Rinzler v. Folsom, ante, and the evidence adduced at the hearing is the same as in the Folsom case. The rulings there made are controlling here. Held: It was not error to grant an interlocutory injunction.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur, except Atkinson, P. J. and Wyatt, J., not participating; and Head, J., disqualified.

No. 18049. SUBMITTED JANUARY 15, 1953 — DECIDED FEBRUARY 9, 1953 — REHEARING DENIED FEBRUARY 25, 1953.


Summaries of

Rinzler v. Hunter

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 9, 1953
74 S.E.2d 665 (Ga. 1953)
Case details for

Rinzler v. Hunter

Case Details

Full title:RINZLER et al. v. HUNTER

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Feb 9, 1953

Citations

74 S.E.2d 665 (Ga. 1953)
74 S.E.2d 665

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